Citi Introduces the Citi CashReturns Card
Citi has introduced the Citi CashReturns Card - calling it "the only card that allows cardmembers to earn and redeem unlimited cash back -- automatically." The Citi CashReturns Card is also available with MasterCard's PayPass contactless technology.
The Citi CashReturns Card provides today's busy consumers with the most ways to earn cash back and automatic redemption. The card literally does all the work. Citi automatically sends you a check every time a cardmember earns $50 in cash back.
"No other card earns you cash back as simply and effortlessly as the Citi CashReturns Card," says Raja Rajamannar, Executive Vice President, Citi Cards. "When it comes to cash back rewards, consumers are very busy and look for simplified approaches to maximizing their rewards. The Citi CashReturns Card does it all -- making earning and redeeming simple and automatic. And by leveraging our extensive merchant network, we are able to provide our customers even more cash back and tremendous value in the cash back rewards category."
With the Citi CashReturns Card, cardmembers earn a full 1% cash back from their first purchase. There are no tiered spending requirements, no limit to the amount of cash back they can earn, and they earn cash back every time they use their card:
- 1% cash back on all purchases
- 1% cash back on cash advances taken at the standard cash advance rate
- $5 cash back on individual balance transfer transactions of $1,500 or more
Furthermore, cardmembers earn an average of 5% extra cash back on every purchase when shopping at more than 400 leading online and in-store retailers through the Citi Bonus Cash Center. For a full list of participating merchants, visit http://www.bonuscashcenter.citicards.com. For added ease and convenience, the Citi CashReturns Card is also available with PayPass technology. Just one tap and cardmembers can make purchases quickly at participating merchants and locations. Cardmembers no longer need to swipe or give their card to cashiers.





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